Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
5-3-2009
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Stripers once again provided most of the fish caught this past week, however the inlet has become the hot sport for these fish. The channels leading into the East end and Ramp #2 remain strong as well. Anchovies still the best bait followed closely by chicken liver. Cats starting to show stronger as well at the inlet and over by Ramp #2, chicken liver and mackerel best for them. Bass still biting slow sinking baits will little to no weight. Bluegill becoming more active back in Ramp #2 area and East end, meal worms, night crawlers and crappie jigs working the best.

These are the following fish reports:

Bass: Good with an Average size of 3 lbs.
Bluegill: Good with an Average size of 1 lb.
Carp: Good with an Average size of 8 lbs.
Catfish: Fair
Crappie: Poor
Striper: Excellent with an Average size of 2 lbs.
Trout: Fair



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4-26-2009
Striper remained strong during this past week, but let up a little over the weekend. Smaller striper still being reported near the dam, with larger striper coming in at the inlet and the channels leading into the East end and the Ramp #2 area. Anchovies are still a good bet, however, more fish are starting to be caught off of chicken liver. Largemouth still biting, but reports put them most active along the South shore, hitting slow...... Read More

4-19-2009
Striper are still the best but Largemouth Bass have improved the most. South Shore, East End, Marina Point, the bass are moving shallow and becoming more aggressive. Plastic worms are working well as are night crawlers. Lots of little striper coming in near the dam and inlet off of chicken liver and night crawler, while the larger striper are still hitting best in the channels leading to the East End and the Ramp #2 area. Catfish...... Read More